Though His face is like a spotless moon, still it is further brightened by a shining
crown of jewels. His earrings resemble Jupiter and Venus rising in the evening sky.
I forever worship this Lord Sri Ram, guru of the three worlds.

When He awakens and opens His lotus eyes, their luster resembles the early rays of
the rising sun. His teeth are enclosed by charming bimba fruit-red lips. His nose is
shapely and graceful and seeing the beams of His beautiful smile, the white-rayed
moon accepts defeat. I forever worship this Lord Sri Ram, guru of the three worlds.

The throat of the unborn Lord is like a three-ringed conchshell, and His form is
soft as the lotus. He wears a shining necklace of pearls set in gold, and thus He
resembles a water-laden cloud accompanied by lightning flashes and a flock of
cranes. Such is Sri Ram, guru of the three worlds, whom I perpetually adore.

In Her upraised hand Sita Devi holds a thousand-petalled lotus flower, and Her five
graceful fingers make it appear that the flower's hundred petals are covered by
another five petals. I forever worship Ram, best of the Raghu dynasty, by whose side
forever remains this Sita, whose radiance is like molten gold.

Before Ram stands his brother Lakshman, deeply attached to His elder brother's
service, the most skilled of archers, his body brilliant golden, and enhanced by
splendid ornaments. He is also known as Sesha, the all-accommodating abode of the
worlds. I worship this Lord Sri Ramguru of the three worlds.

Like the nectar-rayed moon shining on the ocean of the Raghu dynasty, He slew the
foremost among the man-eating demons, Maricha and Subahu, thus protecting the
sacrifice performed by the sage Vishvamitra for the welfare of His ancestors. I
worship this Lord Sri Ram, guru of the three worlds.

After breaking Siva's bow, He married Sita, daughter of Janaka-raja. Then on the
path home, He defeated the mighty Parasuram, best of Bhrgu's line, bringing pleasure
to Maharaja Dasarath, His father. I forever worship this Lord Sri Ram, the foremost
descendant of Kakutstha and guru of the three worlds.

After hearing these eight verses composed by the physician Murari describing Sri
Ram, lion among kings and delight of the Raghu dynasty, Placing His foot on the
physican's head, Bhagavan Gaura Hari wrote the words "Ram das" on his brow and
proclaimed, "Bho! By My mercy, be forever Sri Ram's servant."